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KERAMIC STUDIO 
MOTIFS FOR VARIOUS USES 
Florence R. Weisskopj 
These motifs are taken from the dahlia studies. 
No. 1. Flower petals, yellow enamel; outlines, grey; 
small petals and buds, orange enamel with black center. The 
leaves and stems are dark grey enamels. 
No. 2. Small bud motif. Gold outline and stems; bud, 
Chinese blue paneled in, and dark part of leaves blue green. 
No. 3. Small circular motif. Outline, stems and leaves, 
black enamel; background, ivory tint; round flower, white en- 
amel; dark circular petal, bright red; small center, pale green. 
No. 4. Rectangular form. — Flower petals, orange luster 
outlined in dark brown.; stems and leaves, brown; downward 
pointed form, pale green lustre. 
Triangular form. — Flower petals, blue with darker blue 
surrounding; dark part black and center gold. Leaves, gold 
outline and veining on grey ground; 
■ lines gold. 
Flower form. — Leaves, stem, outline 
and dark part of petal dark purple 
enamel; light part crimson and down- 
ward painting form, medium grey. 
Motif with three flowers. — All lines 
and dark part of design, silver; flowers 
to be filled with several shades of bright 
blue enamel. 
Large oval motif. — Tint background 
grey ; stems and leaves dark grey enamel ; 
outline of flower forms, dark grey 
paint. Fill in flowers, alternating orange 
enamel petals and yellow painted ones; 
center of flower and buds, bright blue 
enamel. 
Round medallion. — Large round 
flower, lavender and purple, with yellow 
center; leaves and outline, black; other 
flower forms, orange and brown; round 
forms, medium blue enamel dots. 
Other forms are so simple that no de- 
scription is given. 
